The 1960s was an era of change. The election of John F. Kennedy and the rise of the Civil Rights Movement marked yet another era in United States History. In addition to the Cold War, the US also worried about its Southeast Asian sphere of influence. With the escalation of this violent and objective-less war, protest and counterculture arose.
The Nineteen-Sixties
The 1960s was an era of change. The election of John F. Kennedy and the rise of the Civil Rights Movement marked yet another era in United States History. In addition to the Cold War, the US also worried about its Southeast Asian sphere of influence. With the escalation of this violent and objective-less war, protest and counterculture arose.